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Plans for "UnityFest - A Community Praise Celebration" are coming together. The event committee is accepting entertainment proposals for the Sept. 14 festival, which will run from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Amphitheatre at Bryant Commons in downtown Hinesville.

Now that Live Wire Music Hall has passed into collective memory, the guys who ran the "music" end of the club - brothers Daniel and Brenden Robertson - are staying in the rock 'n' roll game, via their Live Wire Sound Inc. and Love Music imprints.

The Association of U.S. Army of the Coastal Empire, soldiers, officers and supporters marked Flag Day and the Army's 238th birthday Friday. A cake-cutting ceremony was preceded by an AUSA golf tournament at Fort Stewart's Taylors Creek Golf Course that drew 91 soldiers and civilians.

The musical trio known as Ten Mile Creek, hailing from Claxton, may be fairly new to the local music scene. However, its members have an impressive 15 years of performance experience between them. Brendon Sapp, formerly of Stoneheart, and Dalton Hutcheson and Samarie Palmer, both formerly of No Trespassing, came together earlier this year and have already began to establish themselves as a country force to be reckoned with. In addition to several shows in Claxton and Statesboro under their belt, Ten Mile Creek won Zaxby's Battle of the Bands in Swainsboro earlier this month. If that wasn't ...

McIntosh County is adjacent both to Liberty County and the coastline. In 1777, three parishes made up Liberty county - St. John, St. James and St. Andrews. In 1793, St. Andrews was split off and made into McIntosh County.

California's groove-heavy Greyboy Allstars will headline SCAD's "New Alumni Concert" Friday, May 31 in Forsyth Park. The jazz/funk band, formed 10 years ago by DJ Andreas Stevens and tenor sax player Karl Denson, have a new album out (minus Stevens, the original "DJ Greyboy"): Inland Emperor, says allmusic.com, is "a menagerie of sounds that are so evocative and mood-setting, they almost work as a soundtrack to a film."